Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Stan Shepherd
> <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
>> >
>> > As already said several times. For me, we have to:
>> >
>> > 1) Put ALL our effort and or priority to release the 1.0 stable. This
>> > means,
>> > try to fix the 1.0 opened fixes.
>> >
>> >
>>
>> What is the suggested workflow for those of us who want to work off the
>> stable version, and feedback where we find outstanding issues? I would
>> expect to try out the offending code in a  'patched up to date' version
>> of
>> 1.0, to see if it is reproducable there,  in which case a search of open
>> bug
>> reports, and possibly a new bug report, would be in order. Is there an
>> easy
>> way to maintain such an up to date version 1.0, with harvested bug fixes?
>>
> 
> In my opinion, it is easy. If you are a Pharo developer you might want to
> use 1.1 and code there. If you are just a "user" of pharo, use the 1.0. If
> there are bugs, just report them following this:
> http://www.pharo-project.org/community/issue-tracking
> 
> And then we see. If the bug is a "1.0 issue" we will try to fix it and
> integrated. Maybe it is 1.1. But it doesn't care. You should use 1.0 for
> your applications and report anything you want (issue, feedback, whatever)
> regardless 1.1 (do as if 1.1 doesn't exist).
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Mariano
> 
> 
>> ...Stan
> 

Hi Mariano, I suppose my question was mainly about how to keep that 1.0
version up with its current fixes. Is it a question of watching out for a
new release on the downloads page.

It would be preferable to pick up all updates (semi)automatically, in which
case you know that a bug you hit is still a bug.

I know I have seen bugs such as the one I just logged, but felt they were
likely already in the works, or caused by something I'd done. If I can
easily keep an image as the 'gold standard' of where a patched up to date
image should be, I'm more likely to decide something really is a bug and log
it.

Cheeers,   ...Stan

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